- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
- Abstract
- Affiliation
- All
- Authors
- Book Series
- DOI
- EISBN
- EISSN
- Full Text
- GeoRef ID
- ISBN
- ISSN
- Issue
- Keyword (GeoRef Descriptor)
- Meeting Information
- Report #
- Title
- Volume
NARROW
GeoRef Subject
-
all geography including DSDP/ODP Sites and Legs
-
Africa
-
Southern Africa
-
South Africa
-
Cape Province region (1)
-
Western Cape Province South Africa (2)
-
-
-
-
Antarctica (1)
-
Asia
-
Far East
-
China
-
Guizhou China (1)
-
Yunnan China
-
Chengjiang China (1)
-
-
-
-
Indian Peninsula
-
Indus Basin (1)
-
Pakistan
-
Sulaiman Range (1)
-
-
-
-
Europe
-
Western Europe
-
Scandinavia
-
Norway
-
Ringerike (1)
-
-
Sweden
-
Gotland Sweden (1)
-
-
-
-
-
-
fossils
-
Graptolithina (1)
-
Invertebrata
-
Brachiopoda
-
Articulata
-
Rhynchonellida (1)
-
-
Inarticulata (1)
-
-
Protista
-
Foraminifera (1)
-
-
Vermes
-
Priapulida (1)
-
-
-
microfossils
-
Chitinozoa (3)
-
Conodonta (3)
-
-
palynomorphs
-
Chitinozoa (3)
-
Dinoflagellata (1)
-
-
Plantae
-
algae
-
nannofossils (1)
-
-
-
-
geologic age
-
Cenozoic
-
Tertiary
-
Paleogene (1)
-
-
-
Paleozoic
-
Cambrian (2)
-
Ordovician
-
Upper Ordovician
-
Ashgillian (3)
-
Hirnantian (2)
-
-
-
Permian (1)
-
Silurian
-
Lower Silurian
-
Llandovery
-
Rhuddanian (1)
-
-
Wenlock (1)
-
-
Upper Silurian
-
Ludlow (1)
-
-
-
-
-
metamorphic rocks
-
turbidite (1)
-
-
Primary terms
-
Africa
-
Southern Africa
-
South Africa
-
Cape Province region (1)
-
Western Cape Province South Africa (2)
-
-
-
-
Antarctica (1)
-
Asia
-
Far East
-
China
-
Guizhou China (1)
-
Yunnan China
-
Chengjiang China (1)
-
-
-
-
Indian Peninsula
-
Indus Basin (1)
-
Pakistan
-
Sulaiman Range (1)
-
-
-
-
biogeography (1)
-
Cenozoic
-
Tertiary
-
Paleogene (1)
-
-
-
Europe
-
Western Europe
-
Scandinavia
-
Norway
-
Ringerike (1)
-
-
Sweden
-
Gotland Sweden (1)
-
-
-
-
-
glacial geology (1)
-
Graptolithina (1)
-
intrusions (1)
-
Invertebrata
-
Brachiopoda
-
Articulata
-
Rhynchonellida (1)
-
-
Inarticulata (1)
-
-
Protista
-
Foraminifera (1)
-
-
Vermes
-
Priapulida (1)
-
-
-
metamorphism (1)
-
paleoclimatology (1)
-
paleoecology (1)
-
Paleozoic
-
Cambrian (2)
-
Ordovician
-
Upper Ordovician
-
Ashgillian (3)
-
Hirnantian (2)
-
-
-
Permian (1)
-
Silurian
-
Lower Silurian
-
Llandovery
-
Rhuddanian (1)
-
-
Wenlock (1)
-
-
Upper Silurian
-
Ludlow (1)
-
-
-
-
palynomorphs
-
Chitinozoa (3)
-
Dinoflagellata (1)
-
-
Plantae
-
algae
-
nannofossils (1)
-
-
-
sea-level changes (1)
-
sedimentary rocks
-
carbonate rocks
-
limestone (1)
-
-
clastic rocks
-
mudstone (1)
-
shale (1)
-
-
-
sedimentary structures
-
planar bedding structures
-
laminations (1)
-
-
-
sedimentation (1)
-
stratigraphy (1)
-
-
rock formations
-
Table Mountain Group (1)
-
-
sedimentary rocks
-
sedimentary rocks
-
carbonate rocks
-
limestone (1)
-
-
clastic rocks
-
mudstone (1)
-
shale (1)
-
-
-
turbidite (1)
-
-
sedimentary structures
-
sedimentary structures
-
planar bedding structures
-
laminations (1)
-
-
-
-
sediments
-
turbidite (1)
-
A New Exceptionally Preserved Cambrian Priapulid From The Chengjiang Lagerstätte
Earliest chitinozoans discovered in the Cambrian Duyun fauna of China
Abstract The academic study of foraminifera began as the pursuit of the ‘gentleman naturalist’ in the nineteenth century, only becoming a professional occupation with the employment of micropalaeontologists by the (British) Geological Survey. The formal training of micropalaeontologists in British universities (and polytechnics) really began in the 1940s (post-World War ll) and much of this history can be traced back to Alan Wood and the employment predictions of F. R. S. Henson. Wood, either directly or indirectly, began the teaching of micropalaeontology at Imperial College (London), Aberystwyth and University College (London), and these three centres went on to develop and nurture the expertise we see in a wide range of schools and departments today. The rise, and fall, of MSc and MRes courses in UK geoscience departments is described, as well as the wide range of locations at which PhD training and research is undertaken. Much of this history can be related to the development of oil exploration, in the North Sea Basin and worldwide, and the need for suitably qualified personnel.